Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2005 5:08 pm
Hi there,
I'm looking to have the courtyard at the back of my house repaved and I'd really like to use a large format paver. I'm particularly fond of the Bradstone (sold as Boral Bradstone here in Australia) Old Town pavers (Random or standard).
The courtyard will mainly incur foot traffic however I would also like to park the car there sometimes. Most manufacturers suggest that large format pavers must be laid over a concrete slab to prevent cracking however I would like to avoid doing this.
Can you please tell me if I would be able to get away with parking a car on the Bradstone pavers and if so what kind of base I would need to use? I've spoken to many people about this and opinion seems to be very much divided with many paviors saying it's fine but Manufacturers saying the pavers will crack.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Kelly
I'm looking to have the courtyard at the back of my house repaved and I'd really like to use a large format paver. I'm particularly fond of the Bradstone (sold as Boral Bradstone here in Australia) Old Town pavers (Random or standard).
The courtyard will mainly incur foot traffic however I would also like to park the car there sometimes. Most manufacturers suggest that large format pavers must be laid over a concrete slab to prevent cracking however I would like to avoid doing this.
Can you please tell me if I would be able to get away with parking a car on the Bradstone pavers and if so what kind of base I would need to use? I've spoken to many people about this and opinion seems to be very much divided with many paviors saying it's fine but Manufacturers saying the pavers will crack.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Kelly